POST /sites/$site/posts/$post_ID/reblogs/new

Resource URL

Method Parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

$site

(int|string)

Site ID or domain

$post_ID

(int)

The post ID

Query Parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

http_envelope

(bool)

false:

(default)

true:

Some environments (like in-browser Javascript or Flash) block or divert responses with a non-200 HTTP status code. Setting this parameter will force the HTTP status code to always be 200. The JSON response is wrapped in an "envelope" containing the "real" HTTP status code and headers.

pretty

(bool)

false:

(default)

true:

Output pretty JSON

meta

(string)

Optional. Loads data from the endpoints found in the 'meta' part of the response. Comma-separated list. Example: meta=site,likes

Batch

Resources

From the developer blog: Developer Resources

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